Infants actively seek and transmit knowledge via communication.
Marina BazhydaiPaul L HarrisPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
Supporting the central claim that knowledge representation is more basic than belief representation, we focus on the emerging evidence for preverbal infants' active and selective communication based on their representation of both knowledge and ignorance. We highlight infants' ontogenetically early deliberate information seeking and information transmission in the context of active social learning, arguing that these capacities are unique to humans.